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English: This is a 3D variant of the Wikipedia image "Mandel zoom 11 satellite double spiral" from the Wikipedia article on the Mandelbrot set. It was rendered using Distance Estimate (DE) data to create a height value for each pixel in the image.
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Author Duncan Champney
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